Boss Day Raider Density Management

Roseburg

Documents in Project

Decision Record

OR-104-02-09

Project Under Implementation

Boss Day Raider is a forest density management project identified in the Upper Umpqua Watershed Plan (EA # OR -104-02-09) and its subsequent Decision Record (October 8, 2003). It is the Swiftwater Field Manager's decision to authorize implementation of the Boss Day Raider Density Management timber sale in Section 1, T. 24 S., R. 08 W., W.M. following the project design features (PDFs) established in the Upper Umpqua Watershed Plan as adjusted in the Decision Record. This timber sale is located within the Late-Successional Reserve (LSR) land-use allocation. The unit that will be treated is a second-growth forested stand that ranges in age from 30-65 years old. Boss Day Raider will provide approximately 5.216 MMBF of merchantable timber available for auction. All of this volume is within the LSR. This decision is subject to administrative remedy under 43 CFR § 5003.2 and 5003.3.

Boss Day Raider Density Management will occur on one unit (approximately 410 acres) of 30 to 65 year-old second-growth forest located in the Upper Umpqua Fifth-Field Watershed in Section 1; T24S, R08W; W.M. Within these 410 acres, approximately 11 acres will be removed for the development of roads and spur right-of-ways. This project is within the Late-Successional Land Use Allocations and will contribute approximately 5.2 million board feet of timber to help meet the Roseburg District's annual sale plan.